1) I’m thirsty. I think I (will have/am going to have/am having) a glass of water. 2) Holidays are coming. (Are you visiting/Are you going to visit/Do you visit) any interesting places?
3) The train (is going to arrive/arrives/is arriving) at 10 tomorrow morning.
4) We (meet/are meeting/will meet) for dinner at 3 p.m. today.
5) He works a lot. He has no free time at all. He is (as/so) busy as a bee.
6) I’m sorry I’m late. I got here (faster/as fast as/so fast as) I could.
7) It isn’t (than/so/as) cold as yesterday.
8) This book is not (so thin/as thin as/so thin as/as thinner as) that one.
9) Ann (buys/used to buying/used to buy) white bread, but now she buys brown bread.
10) He (used playing/played/used to play/plays) basketball before he (brakes/used to break/broke/brakes) his leg.
11) Carol (used to has/has/used to have) long dark hair, didn’t she?
1. Mark the proper of the verb: I ..g..so hurt when he said I was boring
a)were b)has d)is g) was
2 Fill in the proper article:
I must say that..d. performance was excellent
a) a b) in d) the g)an
3 Fill in the proper article:
Harry has to say in a)bed for two days because he still ill
a) - b) an d) a g) the
4 Fill in the proper preposition:
Ann's got very strange taste.d) .. clothes, hasn't she ?
A)For B) on D) in G)at
5 Complete the following sentence
Bad news.Afast
A) travels B) traveled D) are trave
Объяснение:
The tiger is the largest cat species, reaching a total body length of up to 3.3 metres and weighing up to 306 kg. Their most recognizable feature is a pattern of dark vertical stripes on reddish-orange fur with lighter underparts. They have exceptionally stout teeth, and their canines are the longest among living felids, with a crown height of up to 74.5 mm.
They are territorial and generally solitary but social animals, often requiring large contiguous areas of habitat that support their prey requirements. This, coupled with the fact that they are indigenous to some of the more densely populated places on earth, has caused significant conflicts with humans. In zoos, tigers have live for 20 to 26 years, which also seems to be their longevity in the wild.